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Risk Assessment

Ok, my university wants a risk assessment for SUGS erecting a mess tent and holding a bbq on university property? Has anyone got a risk assessment for the erection of a mess tent and a bbq that i could adapt? If not can i have some tips on what to include?

Thanks

Craig

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Has anyone got a risk assessment for the erection of a mess tent and a bbq that i could adapt?

A quick search on google will give enough steers. I did one for cooking on gas stoves, adapted from a barbeque cooking version, that I submitted to our local council. See your PM.

If it was easy, it wouldn't be so much fun...
GSL 1st Aylburton & Lydney, TA, ESL(YL), District Campsite Warden & webmanager .....only 1 hour a week, they said (not pointing out that was what was left)